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City of Whittlesea
Letter (item) - illuminated addresses, Letter under seal Addressed to the Governor of the State of Victoria, Sir Henry Winneke
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St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Identification card, Authority - Victoria State Evacuation Committee, 1940s
Blank card for certification and identification of a person who has been appointed to carry out evacuation duties. The word 'Authority' is printed on the rear of the card.Cream card, backed in orange, printed in black.Stamped with number 660wwii, world war ii, victorian state evacuation committee -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Elwood State School September 1934
written on back: Sept 1934 all girls, stamped: Elwood Primary School, Scott Street Elwood 3184 Kodak black and white post cardElwood Primary School. Scott Street Elwood 3184 Phone (03) 95312762. Sept 1934 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
file, State Rivers & Water Supply Commission
This collection was owned by Keith Daniel, an accountant with SR & WSC. Resident in Tatura 6-7 years until 1965File containing - Victorian Government Gazette March 6, 1968. - - Map, Goulburn Irrigation System - Murchison A, SR & WSC Journal "Aqua" April 1966 , Lake Eppalock Boating Guide, "Aqua Summer 1991, Brochure & newspaper adv. re: Waranga Lakeside estate.1974 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Report, Objects of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission, 1980s
Typed reports about water management in Victoriairrigation, victoria state rivers and water supply commission -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, State Rivers & Water Supply Commission
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Memories of Bonn State School, 1982
Assembled by Committees to record school history and includes teacher and student lists from years 1870-1942White cover with school photographbonn state school 2191, state schools of victoria, education in victoria -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, State Rivers & Water Supply Commission Construction and District Branches, 1950
Contains various publications on procedures for Water Commission constructions and irrigation methods and some photographs of assembling of a bridgeBlack and white marbled cover,metal leverwater, documents, phamphlets -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Rodney 4, State Rivers & Water Supply Commission, 1914
Lists names of farmers and their irrigation rights and charges of Rodney and District, including Girgarre East, Merrigum, Kyabram East and MooroopnaLarge book. Originally green. Patches peeling off thick cardboard cover, suede leather spinewater rights, irrigation charges, rodney district, tatura, irrigation, rural, industries -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Water Ledger - No. 1 - Rodney. State Rivers & Water Supply Commission, 1910
List of names of farmers giving their water rights and charges. Rodney District including Tatura, Toolambe and MurchisonLarge book. Cardboard cover, suede leather spine and corners. Faded labels. Gold letteringwater rights, irrigation charges, rodney district, tatura, irrigation, rural, industries -
Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon
Booklet, boxed, Register of the State School Traralgon, 1328, 1900. Repaired/boxed 1987
This register obviously uses details from earlier registers as the first students listed in this new document for 1900, include previous registration numbers for pupils, listed beside their number in the new sequence. This is the earliest known Traralgon school register still in existence and contains a wealth of information for family and local historians.This is the earliest known (existing) register for a Traralgon school. This school is referred to locally as Campbell Street and it closed about 1912 with the opening of the new (more permanent) buildings of the new school No. 3584 known as Grey Street. Although the schools have different numbers, they are considered by historians and Education Department officials to be a continuation of the same school.This pupil's register covers the enrolment years 1900 - July 1910, for pupils numbered 1 - 978. The columns include Register number, Name, DOB, Date of Admission, Name of Parent/Guardian, Residence of Parent/Guardian, Occupation of Parent/Guardian, School last attended, Class into which admitted or transferred (1st & 2nd half of each year). campbell st, traralgon, pupil, register -
Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon
Book, Pupil's Register / State Primary School / School No 3584; Traralgon Grey St /
The binder has placed a label on the spine Traralgon / School / Roll / 1913 -1958. [ this is a register, not an attendance roll] [ date should read 1952] campbell st, traralgon, pupils, register -
Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon
Booklet, Pupil's Register / State Primary School No 3584, Traralgon Grey Street /
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Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon
Booklet, Pupil's Register / State Primary School No 3584, Traralgon Grey Street /
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Grey Street Primary School, Traralgon
Booklet, Pupil's Register / State Primary School No 3584; Traralgon Grey Street /
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Video Tape, Sir Ronald East former Chairman of the State Rivers & Water Supply Commission
audio, visual, technology, accessory -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, State School 1937, 2001
state school 1937, photograph, people -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, State School No. 1441
state school no1441, photography, photograph, slides, film -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, State School No. 1441
Front Row: Keith Holden, George Taylor(?) Ted Normington, Bruce Manning, Lennie Sutton (?), Fred Westwood, Lea Rose, .. Strong, Jack Taylor. 2nd Row:Fred ..., Jack Chalmers, Alan Hurren, Ken Forsyth, Don Cackran, Jam Mactier, Ron Anderson, Charlie Taylor, Lea Gledhill. 3rd Row: Harvey Ponting, George Sutton, .. McDonald, Nancy Hatherly, Shirley Hurren, Grace Taylor, Joyce Layton, Roslyn Ward,Wilma Anderson, Betty Pritchard, ..., Bob Ward, .... Back Row ..., Jack Porter, ..., Marj. Connors, ..., Marj Ward, Ethel Williams, Joan Hastie, Dorothy Maskell, Jean Pyke, ..., ..., Colin Grovesstate school 1441 c1927, photography, photograph, slides, film -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, State School 1925
state school 1925, grades 1 and 2, photograph, people -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Programme - Methodist Girls' Comradeship Methodist Order of Knights, Wellman Printing Co Pty Ltd, Combined Inter-State Rally, 1950-51
The Inspirational Meeting and Communion Service for the Methodist Girls' Comradeship and the Methodist Order of Knights was held on Wednesday 3 January, 1951 at 8pm at Wesley Church, Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. The address was given by Rev H Palmer Phillips, President of Conference and Crusade Director. The Chairman was the Rev C Gallacher, Director of the Young People's Department, and the organist was Mr Frank Williams. Pale blue-green bi-fold paper with blue text. The front has images of the Methodist Girls' Comradeship and Methodist Order of Knights. It contains the order of service for the MGC and MOK Inspirational Meeting and Communion Service.methodist girls' comardeship, methodist order of knights, methodist young people's department, rev c gallacher, wesley church lonsdale street melbourne, frank williams, rev h palmer phillips -
Inverloch Historical Society
000090 - Photograph - 1947-48 - Inverloch - Dad and Sue getting ready to go home - Charles Hollins, Sue Hollins - Mrs Lederwicks House (Miss Somerset first teacher at State School) - M Rixon
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, A Subtle New State Aid to Culture, 1971
Discusses the hotel and motel accommodation situation in Victoria and lack of first class hotels, overall, in Australia. Sir Henry Bolte's 10% tax on hotel and motel accommodation saw many proposals for new hotels being shelved.Original manuscript of an article published in "The Sunday Australian" as ‘Bolte’s Victorian Melodrama’, 26.9.1971.Typewritten (carbon copy), quarto, 8 pages.hotel, motel, accommodation, australia, sir henry bolte, victoria, tourist industry, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The State of Australian Architecture, 1967
In this article, requested by Architecture in Australia, Boyd condemns the lack of development in the shaping the identity of Australian architecture, similar to the contents of Texas Quarterly 'Architecture in Australia' Vol.5 (see D092), Boyd writes about the need for designers and architects to create a new design language rather than recycling and reminiscing on old British aesthetics despite wanting to gain international recognition.Original manuscript of an article published in Architecture in Australia, Vol.56, No.3, June 1967 pp.454-465.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits, quarto, 26 pagesPencil corrections and edits in textaustralian architecture, sydney school, architecture in australia, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The Sad State of India’s `Canberra', 1964
Boyd writes about his opinion on Le Corbusier's Chandigarh and compares the qualities between the newly built city with Canberra. While Boyd praises Le Corbusier's plan, he also comments on the contrast of the grand buildings (Secretariat, Parliament and High Court) situated among the poverty that is ever present, which ultimately affects the image of Chandigarh. This manuscript of Boyd's weekly newspaper column in 'The Australian' was published with the title 'The City of Sordid Splendor' on 28.06.1964. Original manuscript of an article published as 'The City of Sordid Splendor' in 'The Australian' 28.06.1964Typewritten, quarto, 5 pagescanberra, chandigarh, le corbusier, punjab, india, robin boyd, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_16 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The State of Australian Architecture, Jun-67
Boyd forewarns that the article is strong on generalisations and not diplomatic. He writes that Australian architecture is old-fashioned, second-hand, rejects sophisticated world fashion trends, and has under-developed professional pride and determination. In the last few pages, Boyd advocates a code of integrity and goodness in architecture, calling on designers to come together and commit to the code.Original manuscript published in Architecture in Australia, vol. 56, no. 3, pp. 454-465.Typewritten (c copy), pencil edits some pages missing, quarto, 26 pagesIncomplete- pages missing, and includes page 8Aaustralian architecture, sydney school, perth architecture, university architecture, code of integrity in architecture, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, The State of Australian Architecture
Scene setting article for an RAIA national convention in Sydney. Discussion of the idea of time lag and Australian design and the nation's biggest buildings having been designed in the USA.This was an article for Sydney Morning Herald Architecture Convention feature. An extended article of the same title was published in "Architecture in Australia", vol 56, no 3, June 1967, pp 454-465.Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 6 pagesfrancis greenway, edmund blacket, motels, william wardell, minoru yamasaki, united states, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, (State of Victoria has lately acquired...)
Discusses the future of art galleries in Victoria and the needs to improve in order to produce a better atmosphere and quality.Handwritten (pencil), quarto, 1 pagesHandwritten with a lot of edits and markings and very densegallery, whitney museum, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Lester C. Thurow, Dangerous Currents: The State of Economics, 1983
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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, A month in the bush of Australia : journal of one of a party of gentlemen who recently travelled from Sydney to Port Philip : with some remarks on the present state of the farming establishments and society in the settled parts of the Argyle Country, 1965
Journal of a party of gentlemen travelling from Sydney to Port Phillip; p.6-7; Information on Lakes Bathurst &? George; p.15; Family, Yass area gathering &? eating manna; p.20; Meeting with small tribe Mantons Station; p.23-24; Hume R., tribe, guide Baambargan; p.26; Meeting with native party 27 miles S.E. Ovens R.; p.30-32; Catching possum Violet Creek, Aboriginal - English, flies warn game of danger, finding honey; p.38; Visit to camp Campaspe R.; p.41-42; Yarrayarre R. natives seen, attempts by guide to obtain wife, language difficulties; p.46; Head of Wearidy R. camp visited by natives.7colonisation, frontier life, pioneer life